How can substance addiction affect filial relationships

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How can substance addiction affect filial relationships? Discord, stress and friction are all a part of daily life in families along with emotional and physical security, companionship and other benefits of a joint family life. These are normal and common issues. Turmoil sets in when a larger than life issue arises - drug addiction or substance abuse. In a joint or a nuclear family one addict can affect the entire family’s life balance. This can have a negative impact on families for generations. The effect of the addictive behaviour of one member impacts the entire family – this is called co-dependency. Normal behaviour, trust, parental role model issues are severely affected. A kid growing up in a family which has an addict may have behavioural problems, may not trust anybody and worst affected is the child who may grow up to be a control freak or be over protective and overbearing towards their own children.

Family members may feel insecure or even abandoned. The fear, anxiety and anger towards the addict may even lead to severing ties or totally ignoring the addict to save themselves from embarrassment and guilt. Strange but true, children sometimes don the role of a surrogate spouse for their parent who is a drug addict or alcoholic. Some children can even act as a parent when it comes to comforting, counselling or dealing with the parent.


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